ace aS eee ‘ — 4 ee ik oe ek ae ee ct oo eee —_— a ne Se SS OS SOO I —_ - — ee THH DAILY HEAMINHTR, TUNE 4, 1885. TT aT, <a socmeenneenene a ‘tera and Other Items. | T; LEGR APHIG NEWS. An Incurable Disease. | Dividend Notice. weLeax, Eso, MP. P, Souris, ia} ; — Lonvon, June 4. | | ca bie (Srworat Desratones 10 Tue Kxamingr,) | Sir H. E C. Childers, Secretary of War, | MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P, E. I, a) th = - ai ate ‘ak Me , ; 13 suffering from an incurable disease. + CHARLOTTETOWN, June Ist, 1885, —_— ; . ISpcerLo oO urs ‘ ’ va ‘ : : BB" : ‘ob th Rank THe Hit |, i BELLO . es. | Nee 1s hereby given that a Half- vayente, is att . . The Irish Crimes Act. yearly Dividend, at the rate of SIX (6) j y Crim — 10 | PERCENT. per anvum, on the Capital Stock A met , Baldwins) Bananas, Pine are. e anid Lemons B. Balderston, ale fill | ' Lonp Nn, June 4, | that the same will be payable at its Banking soruen bt oi ties besdvowe Corge | BIG “BEARS STRENGTH, | octithe rest seriou clans in tho Trish wo tJ> NN A. us aetate te a received ¢ u42 | SEVEN HUNDRED. re By order of the Board, : ; F. MITCHELL, The Tarf. —ccintlinann, 2 Spietcewanis junel—pat gaz tl 5th. Cashier. _ | of this Bank, bas this day been declared, and or the firm of | . reat uw «i test night trom | “ot : | Widdieten rate ’ vc ‘ oleae 1 r , ud 4s ‘ \ , L a IN, J 4. + . . . ‘ Mieip 19 Boston ‘ = \pecits to Meet Por ee 7 E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- PRICE BOOKS, - ' i ee The Derby was won by ‘‘ Milten,” the , vadlitona: + : ‘ t wil be given all biim iy ha: row. favorite. ments, at very low prices hide | ‘ ae parchases at the Bookstore This ts the ne aici. bua. Very Cheap at the : pl liber al offer yet . ; wy sitesi ‘a al mn" cp («4 T “* ve ‘ , sii e nee AE | alt Ctelia pas, ‘|, Weather ituiletin NEW PRINTED COTTONS, ‘British American Book & Tract Societ; ‘. N \ VITITCILELI. ° bik <fhs) miN . #0 nh, tiel’a iv: , sec tary whe —_—- ~~ N ‘ - om en ,moraing for a trip to the United | wounded in th Re | “7 > , va an Probabilities for the wert 24 hours for SAT BENS, CAMELINES, ieft this : 4 : als : c Ih 1e aitie ( f Batoche, and ; 7 : 4 POD of 22 : / . . ’ ; thea ne O11 828 he Ith aftery ar lg i ° ] } ; ] . the tFaerilaonee Prov nes Pe Is YS and Giris’ Own Annual, Chatte I box, eo - pe x ats ; “ . us leg amputated, died yes- , DRESS GOODS Canadian Pictures, Sunday Bible Stories, , yice atsortmen’t of Catholie Books, | - Gai oe cee : Sfidchdn. 3 4 10 ?| Children’s Friend, Child’s Companion, and a . : . . i ; , ~ + ’ ™e umontLs reported ese a t¢ 'ORON OO, eur é nn. . ' , Pr. 2a2 “+ ° a : * . > y t vi : ity o Oo er okes Vv s . me Goods ete, opeved to-day at the}, .) 0. inion. § reported escape to the : 7 {in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ | 8’ variety of other books, by Miss War — 1 Book ind selling at first cost nited States is discredited It is believed Moderate? to fresh scuth avd west winds, mT ares a oat a 1 ‘: ner, Miss Havergal, Rev, G, Everard and Dames moony he is still lurking abont Batoche Crossing. | fair weather, slight'y higher temperature. MANTLES, ladies DOLMANS in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. | other authors. Also, Sunday-schoo] Cards : es 5 S S r ; 9 FP : : M ; "9d ah tae fur monthly meeting of the Cath lic BATTLerorD, June 4, ‘ a Kid GLOY is. Silk GLOV KS, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ aa ee re a See : » Upion wil! be beic at their rooms on ate sal Race Bae tl a lie MET BORULOGICAL OFFICE » dites ee . 2 . en " nents, Inglish, Galic, ench, Literary Uo ning, Sth instant, at 745 pm. 1 Scouts who bat just arrived repors bg Charlottetown June 4, 1885 JERSEY 5, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY ; German, Greek and Hebrew —All cheaper —" Sears force to be seven hundred fighting | pj , ie a. hore = than can be purchased clsewhere at braves, most of whom have experi eae Highest Cemperature yesterday, (read at r c pre of men are laying rails on the Cape one : ae Pe ae, iene. nanan « hinds nacidhonteen 48.1 lex 4 4 M. F. EULIS, Agent, = aie Brauch Reilway and will com Ie Gre a ies and other parts Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at Ne i RAW HA i ss AND BONNE i x Corner Queen & Fitzroy Street, Forms 1e site of the Bay Verte we ates. I ie) ao titeinse ince pin biti tans te 38 0 June 1--5i plete the trac to tt Gen, Middleton expects to meet Big Bear} Lowest Temperature this morning.....38 4 in Latest Styles S:stion ome ant = =m copjeneticn with General | Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock,. 45 1 AT! : n Tr omn goy's Tweep Scrrs selling very low at the | Strenge’s forces, an strike a final blow at | Temperature this aftarnoan at lo clock §2.8 ' i ae | ‘adon House, ju 5] the rebellion to morrow. - “i in . Av oo ' > ‘ 0 Fe . Ba "sy rT. Tue Roller Kink is now the attraction. The fhe Indians on the Elmonten District SHIP NEWS. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linolenus. Cameron Block—Just Qnened. ‘ > nor >. ln a alee Band of the 82nd Battalion will be in attend- and those north of Battleford are acting in @ to-pight, with a lirst-cliss programme men rcing i One bend threatens to PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN., p guce be-nIg”", massacre the white settlers of the District ; - iti @ © "OR prepared. i Seta the Qevseumeset-atedachiieed teem ENTERED. ositively the Lowest Prices ——-— ‘0: Aran stlendonce of the members of | ant popplios af fed, "Panis, heving: May Oba, Porte Cie | ooo ee > LONDON HATS. ee Prince Haw ar 1 Division Sons of Temperance : eir Division Rc o-night, : 3 a Bay, coal; E Brown, Richards,Grand Riyer, : . ‘3 —_ of thle Shee ey ee The Carthquake in Cashmere, herring; Oaward, Dolten, Wallace, buil omen ieee iene Blue Serge Suits, 36.50, worth at 3 O CES. “a —_— stone; We are Here, Langille, Pictou, coal ¥ we. i are Pe, Ln} a”? » © . . _ a me 1 nr 7 . > ~- 21 KE Tue faneral of the late William Koughan, Lonpon, June 4, Jund a Klien, Sutton, Richibucto, lumber; White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready -made CLOTHING, ge vatron Dace ee Soca all : * (,, will take place from his late Later reports from India : 1 Warrior, Hughton, River John, lumber; slack Worsted Suits, $3.50, worth 312 es se, Dorchester Street, at 9 o'clock | | : f ‘he d < jane, dia ose that the Morell, Delory, Pictou, coal; Bouuty, Boud-| Ch’town, June 3 1885 Soft Felt Hats, 65ts, worth 31. erp to-morrow morning > Alig d uring the earthquake at) out, Pictcu, coal; dese M, Mitchell : : : Very stylish American Straw Hats, » » to-meo ) AUT Alii Se au @ . > o> < ‘ ’ . a ‘ * s me ae erary cecil thea ten am en was not so great as (anso, fish’; Commodore, McKay, Tidnivh, RN A LL EN ATE OLED TT OTE ALOT IO: AE A 85 cts. up. . . . vax the pugilist did not “draw” in atlicststated. hen the shocks were first felt} S, boards; John Tilton, Robertson, Pictov, Very stylish American Felt Hats, 50cts. : —_— ‘ Kis performance was witnessed by and the people realiz:d that they were coal, to $3. | ball » hall full of people; and his departure subjected to the awful possibilities of an|June 2—W Wright, Mche, Pinette, White Shirts, a good neat one for 70cts, oh + ait calle , Regatta Shirts, 55cts., °Scts, and u seity by scarcely a dozon people. earthquake, the wildest pynic seized them. potatoes. ‘ , ay . P from the etty 4 — pa ar or Every one able to do so rushed from tumb- | June 3.—Mary Florence, Chapman, St Peter:, ower [Undershirts apd Drawers, Sots Upen’s Svurrs at wonderfully low prices at ling houses and fled to the boats on the river} — © B, limestone. aa EE toes ja 5 and lakes, or sought the open cowie: June ‘J Fraser, Smith, ape, mene eames and all-wool Undershirts, 50cts. _ , —>—— The terrified inhabitants are now camped Joast Guard, Bonnell, aeace, Sere; x ‘ ‘ - x T ; 7 bees i tae , F . oe a ee ‘og : ' Ge | VG U T oO ry Gingham Top Shirts, 36cts, ony. : iD seine Restle ;' } ; a Maggie, Hingley, Shediae, lumber; ss Carrol Ok k [ =, Heavy eas A OP Sere : Tusre will be (D. V ) Divine Service. in| in fields that surround thetown. Sermagur aioe, heck s aieaaaenihantinat ’ i A ‘ i i Heavy knit Working Shirts, 85cts, and up. DeSable Church on Sabbath fist, being the | ig near the centre of the Vale of Cashioore, A large wtock of Tics and Hosiery. first Sabbath of June, at 10 30am ; at Canoe | and the whole territory experienced terri- —— A large stock of Linen Collars, 1cts. up. Hove at 2.30 p.m ; snd at Mt est River al 6.30) p14 earthquake shocks. The damage caused | May 30—Zelizs, Murch‘son. Queenstown, A large stock of Island Tweed, 55cts, up. in the eveuing of the same cay, throughout the vale is enormous. The oats and deals; Enterprise, Ball, Arichat, j > A large stock of Scotch Tweed, low prices. aes 1p less in cattle alone is very great. The prodnce; P 1G, Anderson, Pictou bal; | St A large stock of Ginghams, Cottons, Win- A Srraweerry Pestivar and Promenade atfrighted people seem to be utterly Fiavie, Vanamburg, Pictou, bal; Champicn, ceys, &e, Concert, in aid of Queen Square improve- Macpherson, Pictou, ba!; We are Here, Lan- 20: , lestitute, and succor is being sent them . 7 ; e@ Fine Tailoring done on the !premises, ments, will be held in the Drill Shed, about | ‘ ial hn Se ore gille; Vernon River; bal. ' s 7 ‘ > . ‘ a tia q ‘ t nthorities can a ° >: by Malcolm Bruce, at lower prices then A 10th July next Full particalars later. : Say ae 2 snciee as June |—Warrior, Hughton, River John, bal; ¥ Ladies and gentlemen, desirous of helping or | OFgaaize relief. Meny of the houses yet Bounty, Boudrout, Pictou, bel; Hattie re, TO DISPOSE OF A VERY LARGE STOCK OF usual. contributing, are kindly requested to notify a s noe aes ren's eee = Boudrot, Port Daniel, bal; John ‘Tilton, = call before buying your require A. Newbery, Secretary, before the 25th mst, | must be razed to the ground. ne shocks Robertson, Pictou, bal; Merry May, McKay, N | h - Sains ments. te have not yot osasod, aod this fact greatly ro: |. Piatouy prodnce. eW Cloths, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats, &e., REID BROS, Mux’s Fancy Cotton Shirts very cheap, ot | tards the work of rescuing the people pinned | June 2—G G, Langille, Wallace, bal; Onward, ‘h’town, May 22, ’85—3mos the London House. [ju3 | down in the debris, ani it is feared many of McLeod, Pictou, do; E Brown, Richards Of the Finest Selections, I Offer the Following : a ~ nd W. B Moulton, | #¢8® mast perish before they can be rescu- ; oo Soy Daven pret Wigieos, ioe rs. F. C. DoLLeY anc Mouito . ‘of parties. Jaue 3—Charles Frederick, Turner, Cow Bay aes #0 Boure sod WB Mouton: | od by rolief partion ned Charis Freaerls Tuner Cor ss INDUCEMENT FOR THIRTY DAYS, TENDERS. lan’ gentlemen, acrived here last evening and rw Lingan, mdse; Morning Star, Power, Little put apat the Osborne. They intend te charter The Reciprocity Question. Shemogue, bal; Mary Florence, Chapman, BEGINNING ON THE 277raH MAY: aR shoone h rt, fit her up, and visit _-— St Peter’s, G B, bal; R Maan, Bouke : ; . : a ame ae een Pinata the Gulf of St. Lawrence Hauirax, June 4 Cnnen, Sed Zorelde Richa, Modinctowal Every Cash Customer giving his order for a Suit of Clothes, or a Single Garment, wll)" FENDERS for building a dwelling house at aT ae lishing an1 shooting. " : mite oats aud deals . "| reeeive a Ticket bearing a number, which, if it be the successful, will entitle him io 4 B Aiberton will be received by the under- ee The Chamber of Commerce of this city at . signed up to _ 10th June, Contractor to ‘ae — ; ; coe : ER PORTS. ind all material. oll, Capt. Browr, arrived | its meeting last even'nz, discussed the OTH ) se 4 7 ae bron Boston this ani ss heniiie: ‘been de- | effect of the expiring tishery clauses of the| Summerside, May 30—Ent schr Hilda, Mur- Suit of Clothes or Other G oods, ene ee pees ake ~ ‘ o° . ; ; ae of Sterlin arris, Architects, Charlotte- tained at Halifax by the storm, She had| Washingtcn Treaty on the commerce of| ray, Magdalen Islands, herring; J Fraser, Seite sedi 4 tape amg oy a freight and the f llowing passen ers:—Mis | Nova Scotia, and the necessity of taking| McLellan, Ch’town, mdse; Scad, G equal in value to that purchased by him, ° Sas ela . tw aceome= Mary Currie. Mary Martin, Mrs McMam, | immediate steps to protect the interests of Richibucto, lumber. June 1—Comet, La- SfOng 20s Saree. PTT Mah, ROO On Dominion Day three customers will diaw the duplicate tickets, and the rceult will| pany each tender. ‘ , ’ ‘he C or expressed i the, Pictou, coal; Richard Thompson, Pic- : Mis: J McMam, Miss M MeMam,Mr McMam, | the Province. The Chamber expressed itself | Vacne, , . ; ’ be mubliched. Will ach bo Rnued te ndhiet” thee Sadie Bucharan, Annie McArthar,Mrs Robert | unanimous in favor of Reciprocity ; but fail- | tt, coal; Hector, — a ae P iat: ve tet eae Wilsov, Mary Whalen, Mary Collins, Jobn | jnzto obtain Reciprocity, they will demand een, ae ee a Fred i tg This is not a Lottery, but a Privilege given to our Customers, which wil! be car- W. B. DYER, Ring, A MoGilveray. the most vigorous protection of the Cana- ao x Cons ll . smidad. 19.678 ne : ried out in good faith. Goods in every department will be found Better Value than ever Acetone, ; eae dian fishery iuterests by absolute exclusion 35 000 "eel 24 RT ax erm, re offered by us, May 28, ’85—10i pion enter ate ae 25 cente each, on of Americans from all privileges in Cana-| Matilda, Kennedy, Miramichi, ballast. 103 - a 4 ee ees eee "© | dian waters and ports. In case the Domin- | ———————_—_____-________ The CUTTING DEPARTMENT is uader the management of Mr. JAMES McLEOD MORTGAGE SALE Suspay’s Mass at Sv. Parnier’s Cucrca. | °" Government fail to provide adequate (formerly of the firm of ©. E, Rozgrrson) assisted by two others, whose ability to turn out i —The Quebec Chr micle saya: As mentioned | Protection for our fishermen, the Chamber First-class work is so well established that it is not necessary for them to belittle any one —-—- in our issue of the first iustant, Rev. F. | calls upon the Local Government of Nova to make a reputation for themselves ; and although we do not boast of our extensiveestab-| PQ be Seld by Public Auction, at the Burke, of Georgetown, P. E. L, ‘who was | Scotia to demand this protection from the lishment, still it is growing and cur patrons will find our stock of Goods complete in Court Houre in Charlottetown, on FRI- ordained priest, on Saturday at the Bosilica , British Admiral — the Treaty of Wash- variety and quality. DAY, the tenth day of JULY, A. D., by His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec, ; ington is renewed, or some other interna- Seaviivieis ntl’ dace ord . ial 1°85, at Twelve o'clock, noon. under celebrited bis first moss in’ St. Patrick’s | tional trade arrangement is made. —— Se ee en ee and by virtue ot a Power of Sale, con- Church on Sunlay last. The Rev. gentle- “y tained in an Indenture of Mortgage, man was assisted by the Rev Fathers Stuhl . —*. bearing date tho first day of October. and Hadyn, as deacon and cub imams. The Sir Leonard’s Success. A. D., 1877, and made between Thomas church was beautifully decorated an cone — M ey 8 8 r] McQuaid and Harriet his wife, of the tained avery large congregation. Kev. Dr. Orrawa, June 4. ariket quare one part, and the City of Charlottetown, O'Brien preached the sermon from the 109th] gir nard Tilley cables the Government Ch’town, May 26th, 1885, of the other part. Pealm, ‘‘Ihe Lord hath sworn and he will in Lond AND— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land : Mi 4. | that he has had great success in London. eee ———— ED A oe y a ee ; Ra Ge exter of Nicichisedesh.” ‘The | He has, without auy difficulty, somes a ee teacher spoke of the grand prerogatives of | the five per cent. loan of twenty-five million . ./ re , the Uhtistin pricathond, showing that in his | dollars, obtained in 1860, into « four pr | QUEEN STREET. re oe one relations ‘with the Church of Christ, the | cent. loan, and renewed it for another PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, tha northwest side of Bayfield street, and at priest is. the guardian and expounder _of | quarter of a century. i pear it 7 southerly angle of Lot number Twenty, in truth. The musical portion of the service| 99, and thus saves for the Dominion o oewiimiieasiaaiae possession of Williams, thence at tight angles to saic street, northwesterly wa rendered with eoqeisite _—s the re Canada annually in interest the handsome i BR tes 4 being brought to a close by the singing of the | sym of $250,000. ‘ 5 a0’ * s ‘ Ee along the western boundary line of the i* Deum. Father Barke is son of eee Sir Leonard anticipates no difficulty in Ladies hepartment ‘ SUMMCE Arrangement, i885. aforesaid Lot number Twenty, for the dis. a aq 3 Reon sr tong Oo cones floating the new loan of eee” a New Ilats and Miilinery, a. of En ate ae eae the iu shortly leav ¢, folloy dollars, which is require or oating Ribbons, + a7" , . an sa ‘ . ‘ rear line o ot number Twenty-four, thence i srod wishes of his friends. Hix brillisnt | |; bilities and capital expon diture. Fiowers and Feathers, N AND AFTER MONDAY, Ist JUNE, 1835, Trains will run daily as follows (Sun: | g¢ right angles south-westerly seventy-four tsend amiable qualities have endearcc ae Ornaments, Buttons, days excepted) :— feet, eight inches, to the rear line of Lot wy aber and a bear abund- - . Brai is and Trimmings, SES SSS EE | number Five, thence southeasterly along iu the ministr ‘ te ee ee ;: 9 ' " ine 4ot P ive ye eet — Laven ond Embecidavicn, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST" ) TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. |{p° rear line | of bole purpose : : ; sveW Slt ? be, res rely, - Bors linen suits at $l each, at the London Hauirax, June 4. Cazhmeres, : iota oe te cer as a - field Street for the distance of one — -_—— = The Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M., Nova Washiog Fabrics for Summer wear, at | SRP RA ee | nL.) pope enage an | MIXED. | hundred and eighteen feet, thence north- Tue Hacirax Lise or Sreamens.—By the | g.otia. at its session here re elected General New Collars and Seta, ae Lk Ue er ee nena a ena ae easterly along Bayticld Street, fifteen feet to Scotia, Coloured Velvetesns aoe , ogee the place of commencement advertisomont ia our colamns it will be seen Laurie, who is now in the North-west, as ee Charlottetown, | 6.00 8.25 3.15 ||Charlottetown. .,., 7.15 4.05 | 9.20 ¢ ngs “lon are . that the fast »w steamer Ulunda, of this], —. ; t husiasm Jerseys, f Royalty Junction., 6.15 9.00 3.35 ||Royalty Junct, dp 7.00 $45 | 9.0 For further particulars apply ®t the office line, left ee ee daw fee “Ohar- Grend Master, amid great enthus ’ Children’s Suits, North Wiltsbire,..' 6,59 9,52 4.22 ||North Wiltshire,.| 6.25 2.45 8.14 of Mr. 8 R, FitzGerald, Solicitor, Charlotte. tine, left Montreal on Wednesday for ar Kid Gloves Hunter River...... 7.00 10.08 4.35 | Hunter River,,..«. 6,15 228 .| © 8.00 town ; inttetown, and will leave here for Boston, + ; ’ " : Bradalbane .......| 7,25 10.45 5.10 || Bradalbane....... 5.51 ine Ut oS ° : wt Halif i The ’ Sha‘es for evening wea-, County Line 7.82 10,56 5.20 County Line....+. | 5.45 Of RO Dated this twenty-eventh day of May, Uh alifax, next Monday aie a f = Acadia College. Ottoman Cloths, Freetowa, ee 7.42 11.12 5.35 Freetown ese seccess 5.35 1.25 7.02 A. D., 1885, : oa 18 expected to make t e row § vous —_—— Gloves and Hosiery, Kensington........ it om 5.55 Kensington,,-..... 5.20 102° | 6,42 . H. BEER, City ) incledio, ae. na ~ oo Halifax. PR * this Wearvitsa, Jone $, Silk and Merino Undereleshing, ar 8.20 15.10 6.25 || dp| 465 | 129 | 6.10 Mayor. Seal § arran pnent, ; eee leavio Gumencadibe The anniversary ef Acadia College was} Silk Dolmansand Mantles, Summerside... } P.M | Sammerside...} | | A.M, A.M. A. H. McPHERSON, So es eal as ts, b the t suecess. Fred Bradshaw, an Island Mourning Goods in great variety—Gloves, | _ dp, 8.40 1.50 ar 4.35 11.20 | City Clerk, » “torget » an y bes oe ease 55 2 MISCOUCHE eeseses. | 2 O48 ; ; . Uris, Georgetown and other poia y the | a great success. ’ , Crapes, &c Miseouche 8.54 2.13 Miscouche 4,20 10.5 a rs early trains on Monday morning. and leaving| boy, graduated, and read a clever essay PO, “6, Wellington... ...... 9.14 2.42 Wellington wecesee 4.002 10.29 | May 28—oaw thur til sale om by this steamer at 11 o’clock same day, | 9, ‘‘ Our Inheritence.” pe nee Mee anti oie a ! rt be pean ee o | er Will arrive at Boston on Wednesday night, Bloomfield... ... |. 10,52 5°20 Bloomficid..... +0 2.55 7.50 thus making a close connection, and only 7 ; . Alberton, ........ | 1.18 6.10 Alberton,....... aI 1.8 | 710 CO spending two pights at sea. The Ulunda has Fatal Fire Damp. centiomen Ss Department : Tignish, ........ar - i {T TAGUM.. 50050 dp! ait ie Superior accomm .da‘ions for jpassengers, and agile Eh dil vil lila ane ha clthanadlihnidis we trust the eutersaias will . ee patron- Lonpon, June 4, New Linen Collars and Cuffs, ee . ve +: 3 gi lelaae aialile TAI el ceed cla “Ow . ay MEDS wed by passengers as well as by shippers. j , : New Dress Shirts, : TRER'S DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- We learn that if this new line «ill meet with A fire damp explosion as the Gents’ Kid and Thread Gloves, dersigned, and marked on the envelope fair encouragement. it is contemplated to|,Aurham coal mine yesterday. e pit Silk and Merino Underwear, : S oemmsan | oe. “Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ement. . . —— : EXPRESS,! MIXED. || STATIONS. > XPRE : ei r establish a regalar fortnightly service be-| took fire, and thirteen men were killed or Christy 8 Best Hats, — STATIONS | 3 | STATIONS he XP res | MIXED. | esived up to neon of Saturday, the 20th day tween Charlottetown, Halifax aud Bostors | hurned to death. Braces, Scarves and Ties, Sri ee | de oa of June next, for the follow ing articles or any The magnificent steamers of this line, sailing Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, ities i. unm ' "330° | 6.20" ||Charlottetown...........-s00. (“ea 1 oe of them, te be delivered to the Indian Super- bstween Halifax and Havre, monthly, offer meter ter ae ce Best Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, Royalty Junction... .... otdocs]| 866 |. 630 [Rovalty Jandtlonicics.cccse Aa. fae intendent on Lennox Island, in such quanti- epecial attrac 4 tbasine . t New Worsted Cloths and Scotch Tweeds, | Bedford...... Sevccececseve eoee] 4,10 7.17 | |Bedford ...++eeeeeee cocccee --| 8.25 + 656,27 ties aud at such times as may be required by pecial attractions to tourists and business A Murderous Peace Party. 7 3 * oer 435 750 pi 800 (CC; : ; . ; om men intending to visit Kagland and the Con- Sie Linen and Silk Handke- chiefs. talinns Midd .....iitek f : f laainall shetteah Pp 800; 459 [him :—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, tineut of Europe. This rout? will also affurd Lonpon, June 4, X tap’ 4.40 8.10 a et eee er. | 4.30 Moccassins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. faci'iti : sah? - , Morell.....sccssssscrccecesses 6.09 B5 * Morell ci rick. se tics sbceks . oa 3.40 Samples of groceries and dry goods must les to shippers wishing to send lobsters hat aes. ; 3 > ; to Wayre, Hamburg, Antwerp and other Con- A despatch from Madagascar states tha at, Peter Beeeeees seceeeeesers ” | a a mathe, ate, 7.05 | 307 accompany the Tenders, : tiuental ports. as au extra duty is imposed by | the peace party of the Island have strangled a eS ee ee ds! Coo | _T38 _|, ‘The lowest or sny tender not necessarily the French Government on goods imported | the Prime Minister. @ | Mount Stewart,......+s.eeee met 4,45 8.15 Lee it dp| 8.00 tn —— c < aanmdiinanaapiiels paint. otherwise than direct to their own ports. =* eR ingcnenathliatyanen-i: aan oe: a | oe 3:13 ny newspaper inserting this advertise “ds shipped by this line will not be sub- 7: a Georgetown ........csccee ar| 5.55 9.50 |iGecergetown................. ip] 6:45 2.50 ment without authority from this Depart- jee to such extra duty. ‘Phe thanks of the Another Crank. Ch’towa, May 3), 1885. P.M, A.M AM. P.M. ment, through the Queen’s Printer, will seheral public are due és Mr. Newbery, the a pen ge oo ee ee ee ae ae, nC —, Saleen A F c . : . q VUIGHNIE Por gine = bags a lento Gee Quezsstows, June 4. Bs Trains are run by Esatern Standard Timo, Deputy of the Superintendent : » OF Becuring such «x*vellen aciitie . , Johnston is fa ‘ : rs f travel and shin this| A Norwegian crank, named Johnston, =» @y General of Indian Affairs. Company, Win hese. cncructically Zepre- | going to cross the Atlantic from this port | KJUBSORIBY j THE WERKLY EX . JAMES COLEMAN, Department of Indian A Sairn; tenta. y, whic € 80 cnergetically rep [ : © hont i AMINER, the bewt poper on the Ieiand ° Railway Office, Ch'town, May 26, 1885, ~ all pa 6i Superintendent. ttawa, 12th May, 1885,